Caregivers for Autistic Adults – Understanding the Symptoms Will Help Caregivers Cope With Their Loved Ones

Preparing to Care for an Autistic Adult

The hardest part for caregivers for autistic adults is trying to understand the world through the eyes of their loved ones. Autism is a condition that forces the patient to become isolated from others, and it can also be difficult for those on the outside who want to understand their loved ones better.

Although every person with autism expresses themselves differently, there are several issues that are commonly seen in those with autism. When caregivers for these adults understand the common autism symptoms, they will be better prepared to effectively care for their loved ones.

An Autistic Adult’s View of the World Is Altered

One of the first things that caregivers for autistic adults should understand is that their loved ones see the world through a different set of eyes. Their senses are typically off balance; so, some senses are hyperactive, and other symptoms appear to be dormant. As a result, the information that is received by the brain is distorted.

Although a person with autism may be able to make distinctions in a room full of people, the person may also notice things in the room that are not relevant. For example, an autistic adult may notice a light flickering in the background or the carpet pattern.

Trying To Make Sense of It All

The next key to coping is that caregivers should not only recognize the behaviors that their loved one displays, but they should also try to understand what these behaviors mean.

Hypersensitivity to sound is a common autistic symptom. Certain noises can be painful and overwhelming. An autistic adult may cover their ears, wring their hands or rock back and forth in an attempt to soothe and comfort themselves from the sounds.

Communication difficulties are another common autistic symptom. Speech delay is often the first recognized symptom. However, this does not indicate little intelligence. Many autistic children simply do not understand the way language works. It can be difficult for those with autism to understand how to express their feelings through language.

It can be very challenging for caregivers for autistic adults. Fortunately, the journey can be made easier with the proper treatment. Caregivers must be empathetic and try to understand the world from their loved one’s perspective.

Are you the parent of an autistic adult and you need assistance or respite care? In the Bellaire area, contact us for a free assessment.

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